Nick Catlin

Nick is the parent of a son, Saul, who is living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. He was the founder member and former CEO for the charity, Action Duchenne. Nick has an honours degree in Chemistry and a PGCE. He established the first patient clinical trial database, the DMD Registry, and is currently a member of its advisory board. He is also a member of the Treat NMD TACT committee for evaluating new treatments and medicines for Duchenne. From 2005 until 2012, he was a member of the MDEX Consortium SAB, which supported the first clinical trial for exon skipping using morpholinos with boys living with DMD in the UK. When CEO at Action Duchenne, Nick established and contributed to the first of many Duchenne International Research Conferences in the UK and he also set up the APPG for Muscular Dystrophy in the Houses of Parliament. He has recently campaigned with families to win approval for the PTC genetic therapy Translarna with NICE and NHS England.

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Duchenne affects approximately 1 in every 3,500 boys that are born but only around 1 in every 50 million girls. It may be rare, but it does happen. We have been speaking to Feriel, a 26 year old woman living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. She has written us a short blog about her experiences with Duchenne from diagnosis to now.

Our co-founders Alex Johnson and Emily Crossley met after their sons were diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. They both set up charities, Alex with Joining Jack, Emily with the Duchenne Children’s Trust.

We are proud to share with you our first ever Impact Report, read about the very real impact we are having and the many things we have been working on over the past six years to end Duchenne.
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